Date:January 1964
Description:Alfred Meakin's Royal Albert Pottery in Bank Street, Tunstall. This is the rear of the works, with the main entrance on neighbouring Parsonage Street. To the right, at the end of Bank Street just visible is High Street. The first part of what became Alfred Meakin's Royal Albert Pottery was built in Bank Street by Turner, Goddard & Co in 1866. Alfred Meakin occupied the works from 1873. To the right towards the High Street corner is part of Meakin's Victoria Pottery. The works have been demolished and replaced by housing.
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Alfred Meakin's Victoria Pottery on the right looking up Bank Street. Meakin's took over an existing ...
Alfred Meakin's Royal Albert Pottery in Bank Street, Tunstall. This is the rear of the works, with the ...
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Creators: Mr Bert Bentley - Creator
Image courtesy of: Stoke on Trent City Archives.
Donor ref:SD1480/067-07 (204/33662)
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